
Welcome back to the Podcast !! This week I had a yarn with Lachlan Skinner. Lockie is the face and mind behind OneMob Radio, Lockie Skinner Podcast & OneMob Breakfast. Lockie is also a big role model in the Coffs Harbor (Gumbaynggirr nation) community with numerous different projects within the community including Gumbaynggirr Language programs.
Lockie talks about how OneMob Radio got started, what the plan for the future is for him and the station as well as pathways into Radio and media for any mob out there wanting pursue a career in this area.
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Nov 12, 2021
31 min

Welcome back to the Podcast !! This week I had a yarn with Luke Litenburg. Luke is a music teacher, role model and a talented blues musician from Biripi Country.
Luke opens up on the struggles that are associated with being a inspiring musician and his story from him being the kid at the family BBQ with the guitar to playing in bands, travelling around the country and doing festivals.
follow Luke on Spotify and YouTube to follow this young talented fella do his thing.
Luke Ligtenberg - YouTube
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1FUsaqKaCZRyFW9aj2fuYA?si=NtqzoVPQRGK7mvRrUXnLrQ
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Nov 5, 2021
40 min

Welcome back to the Podcast !! This week I had a yarn with Jade Perry. Jade is a proud Indigenous women from the Wonnaruah nation. Jade talks about her experience as a Aboriginal Health worker such as pathways, training, opportunities etc. Jade also gives health advice relevant to our mob.
Keep an eye out for any programs run by Jade and NSW health as they are out servicing the community on the regular.
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Oct 29, 2021
34 min

Welcome back to the Podcast !! This week i had a yarn with Ken Weatherall. come from Brewarrina and been in Newcastle since 1995, finished high school in Cardiff, been a referee for 25 years as well as being a member on the Referee Board and mentoring young Indigenous Referees in the Hunter Valley. Ken has also been involved in education for over 20 years with 17 of those years being employed in the department of education and 6 years now with Stronger Smarter institute travelling the country delivery a leadership program to school teachers and community groups with the goal of improving Aboriginal students outcome.
Oct 22, 2021
1 hr 16 min

Welcome back to the podcast !! on todays Episode I Spoke to Cam Manning about some of his dealings of mental health and doubting his ability. Cam participated in the 2020 Indigenous Marathon Foundations Midnight Marathon that took place in Alice springs. Cam does a lot of work in community and is a inspiration for our Mob. Find the link to article below.
Manning completes historic Indigenous marathon - Newcastle Weekly
Oct 15, 2021
58 min

This week i had a yarn to Genus & Sam. Both theses fellas are strong Indigenous role models for youth in our community. they both work for youth express as Program coordinator's and deliver there programs to schools across the hunter. in addition to that genus is an aspiring musician under the name Iqoniik and was a part of the putting together of some of the WARWAR exhibition at Newcastle art gallery and Sam was a finalist for the channel 7 young achiever awards.
Sep 16, 2021
1 hr
